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Figure E.12: Gearhart Efficiency and America’s Health Rankings, Models (a)
NOTE: This compares the estimated hyperbolic order-α efficiency rankings derived in this paper to the rankings obtained in America’s Health Rankings from the United Health Foundation, using model (a).
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Figure E.13: Gearhart Efficiency and America’s Health Rankings, Models (b)
NOTE: This compares the estimated hyperbolic order-α efficiency rankings derived in this paper to the rankings obtained in America’s Health Rankings from the United Health Foundation, using model (b).
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Figure E.14: Gearhart Efficiency and America’s Health Rankings, Models (c)
NOTE: This compares the estimated hyperbolic order-α efficiency rankings derived in this paper to the rankings obtained in America’s Health Rankings from the United Health Foundation, using model (c).
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Figure E.15: Gearhart Efficiency and America’s Health Rankings, Models (d)-(e)
NOTE: This compares the estimated hyperbolic order-α efficiency rankings derived in this paper to the rankings obtained in America’s Health Rankings from the United Health Foundation, using models (d) and (e).
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